In This Issue
18 THE PHILOSOPHY OF CULTURE
Albert William Levi '32, Washington University's distinguished philosopher, discusses "the present uneasy situation" of his discipline in the address given on the occasion of his inauguration as David May Distinguished University Professor in Humanities.
22 "HOPPY" ON HIS EARLY DARTMOUTH YEARS
Some informal reminiscences of Ernest Martin Hopkins concerning the years leading up to the beginning of his presidency of the College, fifty years ago, in 1916. Edward Connery Lathem '51 edited them from tape-recordings made over a period of years.
30 ALUMNI ALBUM - 3
Four more short profiles in the series designed to make known the career activities of some very interesting Dartmouth men.
Dartmouth Authors 4
Whittier and Dartmouth 8
My 3x5 Boondoggle 10
The College 15
Freshman Seminars 17
The Faculty 28
The Undergraduate Chair 34
With the Big Green Teams 36
News from the Clubs 39
News from the Classes 41
Associated School News 79
In Memoriam 81
The Cover
Dartmouth's Freshman Seminars, discussed on Page 17, are an exciting innovation in the program for first-year students. In the cover picture Prof. Thomas S. K. Scott-Craig of the Philosophy Department is conducting a fall-term seminar in Baker Library on "Justice, Friendship, and Charity: East and West." PHOTO BY JOCK GILL '67